Bedroom Furniture Home Hopping
Designing a home is fun, especially when you’re starting from scratch. What’s fun but not that easy, however, is moving an interior design from one house to another. How tough it must be to make things for one floor plan work for another which could be totally different. If you’re moving to a smaller or bigger house, the more you’re going to need to plan things out very watchfully if you want your new home to look just as good as the one you left.
A good idea would be to take photos of where you used to live so it would be easier to make things fit in your new place. Part of the preparation will also have a lot to do with measuring the rooms.
Pay special attention to floor areas, closets, windows, and others that will be important as you try to make your old furniture ease into its new environment. These snapshots should also work great in reminding you about colors you may want to stick to. Picture how the new place will look like and how your stuff would probably be arranged best.
One more trick is to draw your old home on graph paper where you can outline each room as well as mark areas for windows, doors, electrical outlets and other home staples. It’s good to have a diverse graph paper for each room so it will be easier to sort through them. And don’t forget to label your drawings as it should be.
Then, you can explore with the room arrangements in your new home. Use your graph paper and try to play with it. Put markers for stuff like your tv set, your piano, your chaise longue and others that you need to bring.
On the day of your moving, you can use these graphs to instruct your helpers as to where things should go. This can be great help for both you and these people because with those graphs serving as a guide, you won’t have to waste time figuring out where to put what. This way, you all get to save on time and energy.